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'No harm in vegetables export to Afghanistan'

Published: January 02, 2010

PESHAWAR (APP) - The commission agents of the vegetable market find no harm in the export of fresh vegetables to Afghanistan, saying it stabilizes prices of the perishable food items in the country.
Addressing a press conference on Friday at Peshawar Press Club (PPC), President, Commission Agents of the vegetable market, Malik Sohni said that Pakistan exports a good quantity of perishable vegetables to Afghanistan while the former imports onions from the later.
He said trade of vegetables between Pakistan and Afghanistan would have no bad effect on the prices of the commodities in Pakistan. He said over 80 trucks loaded with onions have arrived in Pakistan during the last four months while Pakistan used to export about 40 trucks loaded of potato and perishable vegetables to Afghanistan.
He was flanked by general secretary of the association, Malik Mohammad Javed. To a question regarding prices of the vegetables, he said that the commission agents fixed the rates on the basis of supply and demand. He said that they get nominal margin in the process. However, he admitted that rumours and speculations play important role in the fixation of the prices of vegetables.
About big difference in the price paid to growers and buyers, he said that the packing of the vegetables in bardana (bag) and cost of transportation ultimately increase the price of the commodity.

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